10/07/2025
Good Morning Saints of the Most High God!
Friday, 11 July 2025
In the Latter Days, I Will Rebuild the Temple of David
“On that day I will raise up the tabernacle of David, which has fallen down, and repair its damages; I will raise up its ruins, and rebuild it as in the days of old.” Amos 9:11
David’s tabernacle was not a structure of grandeur. It wasn’t made of gold like Solomon’s temple. It didn’t have the veil and the outer courts like Moses’ tabernacle. No! It was a tent, simple, unadorned, but full of glory. Because inside that tent, was the Ark of the Covenant, the manifest presence of God.
David’s temple was built on worship, not on rituals. While Moses’ tabernacle and Solomon’s temple operated through layers and curtains, David’s tent brought God face to face with man! There were no outer courts, no separation! David placed singers and musicians before the Ark day and night (1 Chronicles 16). God was accessible. God was intimate. God was adored.
John 4:23-24 – “The hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth…”
God is not calling us back to religion; He is calling us back to relationship! David’s tabernacle was a shadow of New Testament worship, direct access to the Father through Jesus Christ!
The Temple of Moses – The Law. The Temple of Solomon – The System. The Temple of Zerubbabel – The Struggle. But David’s Tent – The Presence!
Moses’ tabernacle was necessary, it introduced the law and God’s holy standard. But it was a place of distance, of restriction. Only the High Priest could enter once a year. It was about commandments carved in stone.
Solomon’s temple was glorious, but it was a place of system, ceremony, and eventually, idolatry. The glory filled it (2 Chronicles 7:1), yes, but then it departed (Ezekiel 10). The building remained, but the presence left.
Zerubbabel’s temple was born out of struggle, a remnant’s attempt to rebuild. It was small, despised, and lacked glory (Haggai 2:3). Yet God promised that the glory of the latter house shall be greater than the former (Haggai 2:9). What was He talking about?
He was pointing to the rebuilt tabernacle of David, a dwelling not made with hands, but with hearts!
Why David? A Man After God’s Own Heart
David was a worshiper. He was a lover of God’s presence. He was a repenter. He was not perfect, but he knew how to fall at the feet of mercy. God said, “I have found David… a man after My own heart” (Acts 13:22).
It is the heart that God is rebuilding in this generation, not walls, not altars of stone, not ornate temples, but hearts that long for Him, mouths that declare His praise, lives that carry His glory.
Fulfilled in Christ – Rebuilt in the Church
The apostle James quoted this very prophecy in Acts 15:16–17 to declare that the tabernacle of David was being rebuilt through Christ. Through Jesus, God was no longer dwelling in temples made with hands (Acts 17:24), but in living temples! You and I are now carriers of His presence!
1 Corinthians 6:19 – “Do you not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit?”
In these last days, God is raising up a people, not a building. A remnant that will worship in spirit and truth. A generation of Davids who will usher in the presence of God without fear, without ritual, without limitation!
The tabernacle of David is falling in our homes. It is falling in our churches. It is falling in our hearts. We have built grand stages but lost the presence. We have created platforms but silenced the sound of genuine worship. But the Lord says, “In the latter days, I will raise it up again!”
Let every David arise! Let every worshiper return to the tent! Let every house become a house of praise! The Ark is not gone, it’s waiting for a tent of worship to dwell in!
In the latter days, the glory will not come to a building, it will come to you! For you are the rebuilt tabernacle of David, a living, breathing, praising, dancing, fire-carrying sanctuary for the Most High God!
The tent is rising again!
May this be a life line. Have a blessed day!